Alquen, Francis 'Frank' Charles Stanislaus (Stanley) d' 29.aug.1838-21.may.1910 England, London St Pancras - London Brentford
singer, professor of singing, violinist, cellist, 4.oct.1838 baptized as Francis Stanislaus Charles at the Old Curch in St Pancras, studied cello with Alfredo Piatti in London, studied singing with Misoni and Gaetano Nava in Milan Italy, 15.jul.1861 he gave a concert as violinist in Italy, 1867 teacher of singing at his parents home 8 Montpelier Terrace in Brighton Sussex, 1874 as professor of singing at his own home 2 Hampton Place in Brighton, 1890-1899 at 31 St Michaels Place Brighton ; son of composer Franz d'Alquen ; 21.jul.1869 in Keymer Sussex he married Maria Catherine Rebecca 'Kate' Hunt (Northamptonshire, Kirby Hall 24.may.1844-1919 London Brentford) ; daughter pianist/teacher piano/actress Florence Frances Mathilda Clerke (Brighton 17.aug.1870-8.nov.1951 London Ealing)

Title Parts


[] Dors tu, ma vie. Grande etude d'Adolph Henselt, transcrit. Cello and piano
pub Edwin Ashdown, London 1859

[] Oh! had I wealth. Song
words Henry Hersee
pub Robert Cocks & Co., London 1864
pub The musical host vol.2, J. W. Fortune, New York 1865

[] Thoughts of thee "I think". Song
pub Cocks & Co., London 1864

[] Daylight is sinking. Song
words Frank H. Saunders
pub Augener & Co., London 1865

[] Life's early morn "Ah! sweet". Song
words F. F. H. W.
pub Augener & Co., London 1865

[] Canzonetta de Metastasio "Del tuo bel nome", posta in musica. Voice and piano
pub Augener & Co., London 1865

[] Gently row gondolier. Barcarole. SSS Voices
words J. Lodge Ellerton
pub Ashdown & Parry, London 1866
pub Hutchings & Romer, London 1899
pub (Series of Part Songs 71) Leonard & Co., London

[] It is not always May "The sun is bright". Song
the verse by Longfellow
pub Ashdown & Parry, London 1866

[] Romanza pastorale "Ne'campi"
poesia del Metastasio
pub Schott, London 1868

[] Sonetto del Zappi "In quell' eta". London 1868
[] The carol singer "I stood by the open window". London 1872
words H. M. Burnside

[] Why should I weep. Duet
words John Lodge Ellerton
pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1873

[] Farewell if ever fondest prayer. Medium voice and piano. London 1876
words Lord Byron

[] England. Patriotic song. London 1876
[] Airy dreams. Vocal duet
words John Lodge Ellerton
pub Wood & Co., London 1876
pub J. & W. Chester, Brighton ?1900

[] Wandering echoes. Song
words John Lodge Ellerton
pub Wood & Co., London 1876

[] Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Song
words H. M. Burnside
pub Wood & Co., London 1876

[] Come to me, gentle sleep. Song. London 1876
words F. Hemans

[] The sailor boy's dream "Sleep while the blue waves murmur". Song. London 1876
words R. B. B.

[] The exiles "My home is far". Song
words John Lodge Ellerton
pub Wood & Co., London 1876

[] The voice of music "Music's voices never die". Song. London 1876
words J. L. Ellerton

[] The old home trees "I see the old trees waving". Song
words Helen Marion Burnside
pub Wood & Co., London 1876

[] Moan on, wild sounding sea. Song. London 1876
words by J. L. Ellerton

[] Dreams "I dreamt" "Ich hab' im traum geweinet". Song
German words Heinrich Heine
pub Wood & Co., London 1877

[] In sheltered vale. A German popular melody
the english words by C. Clarke
pub E. Ascherberg & Co., London 1878

[] In cellar cool (Im tiefen keller sitz ich hier). Old German song. Bass and piano
pub Augener & Co., London 1880
pub J. Williams Ltd., London ; G. Schirmer, New York

[] Pain and pleasure "Why must the fairest day". Song. London 1880
words C. G. Williams

[] L'Aube nait. Chanson de V. Hugo
pub Ashdown & Parry, London 1881

[] Inconstancy. Song
words John Lodge Ellerton
pub Duncan Davison, London 1882
pub E. Ascherberg & Co., London

[] Twilight. Song
words Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
pub E. Ashdown, London 1884

[] Come again! Song
words J. Lodge Ellerton
pub Ashdown & Parry, London 1886

[] Preparatory exercise for the shake. Piano
pub Augener, London c1890

[] Love shall banish sorrow. Song
pub Herzog, London c1890

[] Fair and false. Song
pub Augener, London c1890

[] The unknown land. Song
words Helen Marion Burnside
pub Augener, London c1890

[] Oh! ye voices. Two-part song
words Mrs. Hemans
pub Novello, Ewer & Co., London 1891
pub Novello, Ewer & Co. (J. & W. Chester, Brighton), London 1922

[] La Speranza. Romanza. Cello or violin and piano
pub Charles Woolhouse, London 1895

[] Nocturne in G. Cello or violin and piano
pub Augener & Co., London 1895

[] Valse folatre. Cello or violin and piano
pub Bosworth & Co., Leipzig 1897

[] Impromptu for violoncello or violin and pianoforte
pub Charles Woolhouse, London 1898

[] Rememberance. Song
words C. Stanley
pub Augener & Co., London 1903

[] L'Elegant. Rondeau brillante. Piano and violin
pub J. Williams Ltd., London

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